9727390

Invoking a Firmware Function

PublishedAugust 8, 2017
Assigneenot available in USPTO data we have
InventorsStefano Righi
Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
18 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A computer-implemented method for invoking a first platform-specific firmware function in an extensible firmware interface (EFI) environment, the method comprising: receiving a request, by way of an EFI firmware, including a call to perform an EFI runtime function to get or set a value for a first firmware variable, the first firmware variable identified at least in part by a first variable name; in response to receiving the request, accessing a function table, the function table associating a plurality of platform-specific firmware functions to respective corresponding predetermined firmware variables, the plurality of platform-specific firmware functions including the first platform-specific firmware function, and the predetermined firmware variables associated with respective corresponding predefined variable names; comparing the first variable name to the predefined variable names to determine that the first variable name matches a particular predefined variable name from among the predefined variable names, wherein the particular predefined variable name corresponds to the first platform-specific firmware function; performing the first platform-specific firmware function in response to determining that the first platform-specific firmware function corresponds to the first firmware variable; receiving a second request to set a second value for a second firmware variable, the second firmware variable identified at least in part by a second variable name; in response to receiving the second request, accessing the function table; comparing the second variable name to the predefined variable names to determine that the second variable name does not match any of the predefined variable names stored in the function table; and writing the second firmware variable and the second value to memory in response to determining that the second variable name does not match any of the predefined variable names stored in the function table.

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2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein determining that the first platform-specific firmware function corresponds to the first firmware variable further comprises determining that the value of the first firmware variable corresponds to the first platform-specific firmware function.

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3. The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , wherein the first platform-specific firmware function is performed in response to determining that the value of the firmware variable corresponds to the first platform-specific firmware function.

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4. The computer-implemented method of claim 3 , wherein the request is received from a firmware setup utility application executable to read or write a first value of a firmware configuration parameter.

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5. The computer-implemented method of claim 4 , wherein the first platform-specific firmware function comprises a function for returning at least a portion of a Human Interface Infrastructure (HII) database to the firmware setup utility application.

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6. The computer-implemented method of claim 3 , wherein the first platform-specific firmware function is invoked without generating a software system management interrupt (SMI).

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7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the first platform-specific firmware function manages system power usage.

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8. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the first platform-specific firmware function updates a firmware image to a flash memory device.

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9. A computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer-executable instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, cause a computer to: receive a request by way of an extensible firmware interface (EFI) firmware to get or set a value for a first firmware variable, the first firmware variable identified at least in part by a first variable name; in response to receiving the request, access a function table, the function table associating a plurality of computer-executable firmware functions to respective corresponding predetermined firmware variables, wherein the plurality of computer-executable firmware functions include a first computer-executable firmware function, and wherein the predetermined firmware variables are associated with respective corresponding predefined variable names; compare the first variable name to the predefined variable names to determine that the first variable name matches a particular predefined variable name from among the predefined variable names, wherein the particular predefined variable name corresponds to the first computer-executable firmware function; in response to determining that the first computer-executable firmware function corresponds to the firmware variable, execute the first computer-executable firmware function; receive a second request, to get or set a second value for a second firmware variable, the second firmware variable identified at least in part by a second variable name; in response to receiving the second request, access the function table; compare the second variable name to the predefined variable names to determine that the second variable name does not match any of the predefined variable names stored in the function table; and write the second firmware variable and the second value to memory in response to determining that the second variable name does not match any of the predefined variable names stored in the function table.

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10. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 9 , wherein determining that the first computer-executable firmware function has been defined that corresponds to the first firmware variable further comprises determining if the value of the firmware variable corresponds to a firmware function.

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11. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein the first computer-executable firmware function is executed to perform the firmware function in response to determining that the variable name and the value correspond to the firmware function.

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12. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11 , wherein the first computer-executable firmware function is invoked without generating a software system management interrupt (SMI).

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13. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 12 , wherein the first computer-executable firmware function is configured to return at least a portion of a Human Interface Infrastructure (HII) database in response to the request.

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14. An apparatus comprising: a central processing unit (CPU); and a non-volatile memory connected to the CPU and storing a firmware executable by the CPU, the firmware configured to, when executed, receive a request to set a value for a first firmware variable, the firmware variable identified at least in part by a variable name, the first firmware variable identified at least in part by a first variable name, wherein the first firmware variable correspond to a first firmware function; in response to receiving the request, access a function table stored in the non-volatile memory, the function table associating a plurality of firmware functions to respective corresponding predetermined firmware variables, the plurality of firmware functions including the first firmware function, and the predetermined firmware variables associated with respective corresponding predefined variable names; compare the first variable name to the predefined variable names to determine that the first variable name matches a particular predefined variable name from among the predefined variable names, wherein the particular predefined variable name corresponds to the first firmware function; perform the first firmware function in response to determining that the first firmware function corresponds to the first firmware variable; receive a second request, to get or set a second value for a second firmware variable, the second firmware variable identified at least in part by a second variable name; in response to receiving the second request, access the function table; compare the second variable name to the predefined variable names to determine that the second variable name does not match any of the predefined variable names stored in the function table; and write the second firmware variable and the second value to memory in response to determining that the second variable name does not match any of the predefined variable names stored in the function table.

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15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the request is received from a firmware setup utility application executable to read or write a first value of a firmware configuration parameter, and wherein the first firmware function is configured to return at least a portion of a Human Interface Infrastructure (HII) database to the setup utility application in response to the request.

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16. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein determining that the first firmware function corresponds to the first firmware variable further comprises determining that the value of the first firmware variable corresponds to the first firmware function.

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17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the first firmware function is performed in response to determining that the first variable name and the value of the first firmware variable correspond to the first firmware function.

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18. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the request is received from a firmware setup utility application executable to read or write a first value of a firmware configuration parameter.

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August 8, 2017

Inventors

Stefano Righi

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